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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1916. Czt\, lems . .| Events Tonight yor Jos o|)l| pe the principal speaker et of the business men’ m class at the Y. M. C. I Dutton of Bristol, at the | 8YM- | yaudeviile and o= S Keeney's theater. “Nearly Married, yceum theater. moving pictures, A. to illness of some of the ;| the pageant ‘‘Bethlehem, is scheduled for tonight at the ; church of Christ by members of ' oy and Girl Scouts, is indefinite- ' stponed. : gine company No. 1 was called ! extinguish an ash box fire in ar of the Leland block yesterday oon. Fough Lawyer B. F. Gaffney, D. rphy, has filed a’mechanic’s lien st property on Washington owned by Joseph, Michael and tiano Stell: Murphy alleges e has not been paid for material bplied the brothers with. iming that they have not for supplies furnished Pietro | bolini for property on Oak street, | IBrothers have filed a mechanic’s gainst him ing Elmo lodge, K. of P., meets 3 Main street. Andree lodge, I. O. Vega hall. O. F., meets i Pheni. meets i O lodge, I. O. Jr. . M. hall. Erwin Castle, K. G. E., meets in & H. hall. Carpenters’ Union meets at 34 | Church street. in Turner hall. Lady Turners meet Winthrop council, D. of L., meets at 277 Main street. lodge, hall. Alexandria L D..ot 8t G : meets in Turner The plaintiffs are | ented by Lawyer H. P. Roche. | W. Upson of Shuttle Meadow | e has notified the police that a | e ripper sled was stolen from his | [Sunday night. nk Dragel of 11 Clinton street | d the police that as he was| £ his team on Smith street late | Svenska Klubben meets in Electric hall. | JEWISH SOCIETIES GIVE CHARITY BALL The boy, whose name ; Big Affair to be Held in Hartford, Henderlin, was bruised but not njured. n A. Blake Is fn receipt of a card from Charles G. Richard- | hn officer on his Brittanic Maj- Jan. 12, At Park i Casino. What promises to be one of the ship, Montague. He was last | most enjoyable social functions ever of after the battle with the ler- | held under Jewish auspices in Hart- fleet off the Falkland Tslands and | ford is the second annual concert and lake had given him up for dead. ! ball of the United Jewish Charities to pichardson was a guest of I be held in the Park Casino, city several vears aso. | city, Wednesday evening, January | Elaborate decorations are to he | particular feature while Hatch’s or- | chestra of twenty-five pieces, under | of an he LDON PROMOTED, Member of Troop B. Nominated r Rank of First Lieutenant. geant Curtis T.. B., Fifth Militia Cavalry, the leadership of Charles P. Hatch, | has been engaged and a choice con- o | cert will be given from 8 o'clock until | 9:30, at which hour the grand march B New Brifain oan s | win_be statrtpd iol!o\v;r}”zr a dance st 1i (mzosz=mtetieranizinn S TEE R Tickets may be purchased at the tre Sheldon organized \d cleyen in that | the next meeting. ficers are: son; vice templar, Stella Johnson; re- cording secretary, Roy Ekvidsall; Frost. LOTTA S ENUFF HEARD ABOUT “THEY"? GREAT GUNsl - WHAT ? THEYRE— ‘JUST NATURALLY GOOP WE DID IT! WATCH IN THIS NEWSPAPER UNION ELECTS, Choral Union met s fo CHORAL The New Britain last evening and eiccted officer: lows: Vice president, Dr. ¥ ! Tromen; John A. Lind ant secretary, George P. Spear R. R. Healey; a ant Robert Chapman; librarian, aker; executive committee, 1. Rees, Stephen Robb, Miss Laura P ell, M Frank P, | Usher, Miss Jean Cochrane. Election of a president has been deferred until the officers and directors have a mee frorct | ing and decide upon a course of acti - Members will receive notification card of the next meetine "MPLE ORGANIZED. ‘ The Svea temple, a juvenile branch Norden lodge, 1. O. G. T., with twenty-nine members more will be initiated at | Meetings will be Saturday afternoons. The of- Chief templar, Sven John- has been 1d secretary, Agnes Carlson; Herbert Swanson; J. Swanson; inner guard outside guard, irer, financial of the First Connec S B et r’J'trnn(;:.rmh:“T(d qu l{r‘i door the night of the ball and for bra State armory last night. At | those who desire tickets sent to them t Sergeant Sheldon is on the | Should remit by check to George W. e list for second lieutenant and | Rabinoff, secretary United Jewish be ordered for an examination | Charities, 11 Pleasant street, Hart- romotion before he can receive | ford. : t licutenant’s commission eant Sheldon enlisted in Troop June 25, 1911. On September 5 following vear he was made a al and on April 24, 1914, he romoted to the rank of ser- He is employed as a clerk at ew Britain National bank ‘I& NEWARK MURDERER HERE? | According to New Jersey Clairvoyant He Is, So It Must Be So. The local police have received a circular letter from the Newark, N. J., | police asking them to be on the alert for Antoni Frederici, wanted for mur- | der and for whose arrest a reward of 1§1,500 is offered. The accused is 50 | years of age and was a constable and court interpreter. In a street fight he hot four policemen, Kkilling two. The only clue the local police have is | that the murderer uses a peculiar !'medicine which he guards with care. l\ is thought that he may be traced druggists whom he takes his RAL LABOR UNION ELECT annual meeting of the Central Union was held last evening in hall and the following officers chosen: President, Charles I vice president, George secret William Glabau; and treasurer, M. ergeant-at-arms, John ‘wstees, Thoma Lawlor, Leonard and #. Orsanse; Imbach. B et “But here enters the clairvoyant who has notified the police that the man is in this citv. This communer with the explicit informa- tion (?) stating that the murderer is Liding “three miles from a well and far from a brid S CLUB PARTY. i stmas party.will be held by Corbin Foremen’s club evening . in ~Bardec hall. of the members of the club will | recipient of a present from the ! pnd an entertainment will be | S 5 Refreshments will Colds Cause Headacne and Grip. ommittee in char; s Remember Trask, Manlius for s Stipek. be . QUININE to eall for mature of B. W. s of ! full Norton ana | OVE, 25 SUES RAILROAD CONDUCTOR. Adam Mae: 30 Gola street { as brought suit amages azainst rehearsals until next ! j. j. Lambert of railroad practice for the annual | conductor. The loc has re- | will resumed. Di--| tgined Lawyer M. H. Camp. Tt is | s t the members | yijeged that on Labor Day Maesjewicz entitled 10 2| hus a misunde nding with Con- $om of re- | quctor Lambert over railroad fare | from Hartford to New Britain which | ended when the conductor knocked | the New PBritain man down on the 1 its regular | station platform. Lambert was 10n at 2 o'clock | fined $10 and costs in the local court A. parlors. The pro- | on September 10. Mrs. [ who the urged be wel- LS DISCONTINUED. Choral union has dis- ns atholie ued its " when ncert jewicz of for Boston s the MEETING. will holc vill be in ¢ fekop of on “Noted All me rge of nsington Womer mbe! ladies K will w. MARK'S CHURCH NOTES. The Feast of the Epiphany will be observed at the church tomorrow | { morning at 10:30 o'clock, when holy i I on are and will communion will be administered. Y’l ver service will be held T - evening after which there w EL!;A a meeting of the teacher’s cl “he junior confirmation cl will | 3 hold its first meeting Sunday after- | SOIUtel‘/ RemOVeS \\aon at 4:30 o'clock. The sa I o Hligestion. One package | ¢ i X confirmation will be admi the bishop of the diocese on March | es it. 25cat all drugglsts. DRUGS | ortheYear 1916 We are looking for more business. May ve add your name to our list of patrons. HICKINSON DRUG CO., yanidiaeer STATIONERY | CHEMICALS | SODA HOLIDAY PICTURE FRAMING We Want Your PICTURE FRAMING and we guarantee complete satisfaction, unexcelled workmanship and lowest possible prices in the city. GIVE US A TRIAL THE JOHN BOYLE COMPANY 3 and 5 Franklin Squara. New Britain, Gonn. HALLINAN BREAD & ICE CREAM (0. 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Paris, Jan. 4, 9:45 ] a. m.—Prince Andrew of Greece, irother of King Constantine in an in- | terview today with the correspondent | of The Associated Press, described the | tial bombardment of the allies’ | camp at Zellpenlik, on the outskirts of | Saloniki, on December 30. “The bombardment and the reply | of the fleets anchored in the roads or\ Saloniki,”” said the prince, ‘‘was 0\1(\\ cf the most extraordinary sights : imaginable. I was riding back from the morning’s work with my regiment | about 10:30 when I was startled by a | Ceafening explosion some 200 yards | away. A great cloud of black smoke arose followed shortly by three more explosions at regular intervals. Then came the familiar rocketlike sound of a shell passing through the air, evi- dently fired by one of the warships in the harbor. | Bombarding Saloniki. “Naturally my first thought: that for some reason the fleet hombarding Saloniki. Therefore, rode straight to the nearest Brit post, which happened to be a hospi- tal not far from the Greek camp. ‘Why are vou bombarding the city?’ T asked the officers. ‘Then for the first time I looked up and saw three machines fullv 3,000 feet high flving in line from the northeast and turning just over the harbor toward the northwest in which direction they ally disappeared. was | was 1! Fleet Opens “The bombs ire, dropped with the greatest precision one after another, killing and wounding a number of the allies’ soldiers but not touching the @ Meanwhile the firing of the grew thunderous. It was im- ble to hear yourself think. 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Why shouldn’t I? (ome tax. The court Despite appearances Saloniki is still ative view., One of the justices said Greek.” it seemed to him impossible to hold that an “infant” who could not ordi- ¢ be served with legal process o » the right of appeal should to income tax unless ature so provided The effect of this decision says the ! Mail, will be wider than in pea time. Ordinarily wught ¢ in the income tax | ple fact that their incomes are usual- |1y unearned increment administered for them by guardians and trustees. A few infant prodigi , but there must be thousands of minors, who are earn- ing up to thirty dollars a week in mu- factories George as- Three Judges of Divisional Court Decide in Favor of Well-Known English Jockey. . 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To The ville, sand-year broken. And now the integrity cal school is being threatened by the | Lord Derby recruiting plan, but the | authoritics of the university will make | a bitter fight before they consent tc this college being denuded of its students, This fight is Arthur Everett known in the United holds a Princeton D e, and where of the medi- its MacLEOD. being led by Doctor Cashier hipley, who is well- | tates where he A. N. Lewis and family West bealthy hair if you have dandruff. | This destructive scurf robs the hair | of its lustre, its strength and its very ) life, and if not overcome it produces | a feverishness and itching of the scalp; the hair roots famish, loosen and die: then the hair falls out fast. 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